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The President said that only when remembering the families "torn apart from everyone they loved, who suffered that awful darkness and evil, who endured the unbearable horror of the Holocaust, only then can we prevent this agony from ever repeating".

Trump's advisers and Russian officials - that American officials received past year as they began investigating Russian attempts to disrupt the election and whether any of Mr. The House Financial Services Committee sent a letter to Deutsche Bank asking whether any of the president's accounts or loans were backed by Moscow. Gowdy led a special House panel that spent more than two years investigating the deadly 2012 attacks at a US diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.

In today's hearing, the court made a decision to merge Park's bribery trial with the case of her longtime confidante, Choi Soon-sil, as their charges largely overlap. The ousted ex-leader's main charges include an allegation that she received bribes worth some 59.2 billion won ($52 million) from three conglomerates - Samsung , Lotte and SK - to two foundations allegedly operated by herself and Choi.

Ben Jacobs told ABC's " Good Morning America " that he was doing his job and asking a question of candidate Greg Gianforte as part of covering Thursday's special election. When Jacobs says there won't be time, Gianforte says "Just-" and there is a crashing sound. Doug Steiner voted for Gianforte. Officials say more than half of the voting in Thursday's special election had already been done by then by mail, leaving only on-the-day voters to change their minds at the last minute.

He said on Thursday the leaks are " deeply troubling " and has vowed "to get to the bottom of this". In a statement issued by the White House before they met, Trump said: "There is no relationship we cherish more than the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom".

The union cites a recent report that found 12,000 employees, or about 30 percent of the employees across all business divisions, have had their jobs outsourced since 2011. But under the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947, sitting US presidents can unilaterally intervene in strikes or even potential strikes that they claim could create a "national emergency" and order workers to end their walkouts and return to work.